Stokkseyri Swimming Pool Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Johnny C
Time for a dip
While driving The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, we stopped in Stokkseryi and took a dip in the hot tub. It was quite affordable (I think 8000 isk per adult) and I believe the facilities have been updated sin...
Primitive (no lockers) but clean and friendly swimming pool serving Stokkseyri, a village of 450 inhabitants. Warm shallow pool approx 16 m and three smaller hot water tubs. And a toboggan for the ch...
We stayed in Stokkseyri with our two kids and walked to this pool. It was so nice on a chilly day. There is a large pool for laps, but only 1m/about 3 ft. deep, a wading pool about .5 m deep, and two ...
One of the greatest swimming pools I love to visit, is the one in Stokkseyri. They offer the most unusual hospitality gestures I have encountered; the offer you a cup of coffee while in the pool. Th...
Time for a dip
While driving The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, we stopped in Stokkseryi and took a dip in the hot tub. It was quite affordable (I think 8000 isk per adult) and I believe the facilities have been updated sin...
Geothermal small swimming pool
Primitive (no lockers) but clean and friendly swimming pool serving Stokkseyri, a village of 450 inhabitants. Warm shallow pool approx 16 m and three smaller hot water tubs. And a toboggan for the ch...
Nice geothermal swimming pool!
We stayed in Stokkseyri with our two kids and walked to this pool. It was so nice on a chilly day. There is a large pool for laps, but only 1m/about 3 ft. deep, a wading pool about .5 m deep, and two ...
Swimming pool with coffee service
One of the greatest swimming pools I love to visit, is the one in Stokkseyri. They offer the most unusual hospitality gestures I have encountered; the offer you a cup of coffee while in the pool. Th...